March 17, 2016
By Ariana Gordon AS testimonies into the Georgetown prison riots that resulted in the death of 17 inmates and injury of several others continue, it became evident that there
March 17, 2016
Guyana comforted by EU’s assurance of dialogue GUYANA’S Third Vice President and Foreign Affairs Minister, Carl Greenidge said the European Union’s implementation of its External Strategy for Effective Taxation
March 17, 2016
By Jasmaine Payne OF all the things we take for granted, it is perhaps those within closest reach that we overlook the most. Studies have shown that world travellers
March 17, 2016
IN Guyana, we typically think of an artiste or musician as someone who sings, raps or plays an instrument. However, many times we find that artistes emerge, using unique talents
March 17, 2016
By Daniel Haynes FOR every child born in the 90s and early 2000s, Walt Disney movies and shows were the highlight of our lives. From the heartfelt tale of
March 17, 2016
THOUGH it may seem as if three-time road march queen and performer, Melissa ‘Vanilla’ Roberts has been off the scene these days, the Soca aficionado confirms that she is
March 17, 2016
IN a world where beautiful young women are most often not associated with having their head on, it is refreshing to find someone who challenges the norm. Beauty with a
March 17, 2016
IT’S been a while in the making, but at long last, the historic East Coast village of Victoria is ready to play host to a week of activities in
January 15, 2014
MAJOR focus will this year be placed on optimising the use of the market tarmacs and facilities constructed for vendors, as well as enforcing stronger laws to remove vendors
January 15, 2014
COMMISSIONER of Police Leroy Brumell said that he is very disturbed at the details unfolding with respect to reports that a member of the Guyana Police Force had sexually
January 15, 2014
THE Ministry of Local Government & Regional Development (LGRD) has identified a number of important issues hindering the delivery of computable services at the level of the Neighbourhood Democratic
January 15, 2014
THE Mount Sinai Deliverance Ministries at Haslington, East Coast of Demerara was yesterday afternoon packed to capacity as scores of ECD residents, police officers of all ranks dressed in
January 15, 2014
COMMUTERS on the West Bank Demerara suffered transportation woes yesterday after public transport operators took massive strike action. Drivers on Route 31, West Bank to Georgetown, as well as
January 15, 2014
DESPITE the continued heavy downpour yesterday morning in Georgetown, the city was not seriously affected by flooding and it was business as usual for most persons. The busy Regent
January 15, 2014
LAWYER Glenn Hanoman, in a battle for the freedom of the four accused in the stepfather murder case yesterday accused the police of constructing their case on the basis
January 15, 2014
ALPHONSO Kaitan (no address given) appeared before Chief Magistrate Priya Sewnarine-Beharry yesterday, charged with the murder of his brother, Aloysius Kaitan, on Thursday, January 9, at Katooka Village, North
January 15, 2014
PHILLIP and Franklin Sutherland (no addresses given) are charged with having murdered their cousin, Martin Robert, on January 10, at Quamatta Village, Central Rupununi.The duo appeared before Chief Magistrate
January 15, 2014
ANDREW Taylor (no address given) was yesterday sentenced to 56 months’ imprisonment for robbery with aggravation.Before Magistrate Judy Latchman at the Georgetown Magistrates Court, the 35-year-old prisoner pleaded guilty